A BEAU Hills century helped Beauty Point record a 66-run victory over Trevallyn in a high-scoring TCL A-grade clash at Beauty Point yesterday.
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Hills hit a magnificent 125 at the top of the order as the home side piled on the runs to finish at 9-283.
Hills's knock included 14 fours and six sixes.
Jason Savage provided good support with 64 and opener Brennan Cresswell and captain Rob Eltringham each made 20.
Trevallyn captain-coach Damian Whybrow was the pick of their bowlers with the excellent figures of 5-21, off 7.3 overs.
Whybrow backed up that performance by top scoring with 65 with the bat opening the Trevallyn innings.
Michael Hall made 53 not out but Trevallyn fell short of the big total required finishing at 7-217, in reply.
Hills capped off his claim for man-of-the-match honours by taking three wickets with the ball for Beauty Point.
HADSPEN had a good win beating Legana by one wicket in a close game at Legana.
The Durhams made 7-218 after being sent in to bat with opener Sam Howe scoring 55 and Wayne Ford contributing 56 in the middle order.
Troy Crisp, Jake Castellar and Simon Clay picked up two wickets each for Hadspen.
The Chieftains proved up to the run chase finishing at 9-222, in reply with a wicket and seven balls to spare.
Dylan Semmens top scored with 37, and although no batsman made a big score there were contributions from a number of batsmen and 36 extras helped the Chieftains home.
Billy Isaac was the best of the Legana bowlers taking 3-43.
UNI-MOWBRAY batsman Shane Evans was the second century-maker of the day with a great innings of 123 not out to help his side to a big 107-run victory over Diggers.
Evans hit 18 fours in his unbeaten century knock that anchored their innings of 7-251.
Diggers scored 9-144 in reply with Troy Price top scoring with 32 and opener Adam Davie making 26.
Leigh Sheppard was the best of the Uni bowlers taking 4-25 and Jai Bourke finished with 3-34.
LONGFORD continued its winning form with a five-wicket victory over Perth.
The Demons made 9-118, off their 40 overs after winning the toss and batting and the Tigers chased down the total for the loss of five wickets to finish at 5-122, off 25.2 overs.
Mark Murfett top scored for Perth with 34 and opener Scott Brewer made 13.
Brett Martin picked up 3-30 with the ball for Longford and Hamish Jones took 3-22.
Anthony Taylor finished 40 not out to top score in the Tigers run chase with opener Ashley Holloway making 27.